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When all testing is completed and nothing looks concerning, you can finally press the big button - metaphorically speaking. | When all testing is completed and nothing looks concerning, you can finally press the big button - metaphorically speaking. | ||
# Write a Bugzilla | # Write a Bugzilla comment to explicitly document which channels and versions you want to target. | ||
#* Balrog targets both channels and versions. So, when talking to Release Engineering, you need to be exact about which channels and versions you target. For example, if you want to target the current Release and the current Beta version, be sure to specify something like "we want to target <tt>release</tt> for <tt>145.*</tt>, as well as <tt>beta</tt> and <tt>aurora</tt> for <tt>146.*</tt>. | #* Balrog targets both channels and versions. So, when talking to Release Engineering, you need to be exact about which channels and versions you target. For example, if you want to target the current Release and the current Beta version, be sure to specify something like "we want to target <tt>release</tt> for <tt>145.*</tt>, as well as <tt>beta</tt> and <tt>aurora</tt> for <tt>146.*</tt>. | ||
#* Firefox Developer Edition is technically Beta, but it's not using the <tt>beta</tt> channel. That is <tt>aurora</tt>, so make sure to include it if needed. | #* Firefox Developer Edition is technically Beta, but it's not using the <tt>beta</tt> channel. That is <tt>aurora</tt>, so make sure to include it if needed. | ||
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